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Aditya L1 successfully launched ..🌍🛰️

Aditya's L1 mission, launched with the aim of capturing the secrets of the Sun, has successfully landed in Sky. The PSLV C57 rocket successfully lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh at 11.50 am on Saturday. PSLV took Aditya L1 to Ningi. Research on the sun will be concentrated at a distance of 15 lakh kilometers from the earth. From there, experiments will be carried out on the subsurface of the Sun.

The countdown started at 11.10 pm on Friday and continued till 11.50 am today. Aditya L1 will be launched in four phases. Aditya L1 will be launched in four phases. In the first stage, 138 tonnes of solid fuel was loaded into a 20 meter long, 2.8 meter radius rocket. Six Straffan boosters were arranged around it. These contain 12 tons of solid fuel. All these together carry a massive rocket into space.

In the second stage, 41 tons of liquid fuel was filled in the rocket motor with a length of 12.8 meters and a diameter of 2.8 meters. Once the first stage is completed, the second stage starts with the engine burning. The third stage of the rocket, which is three and a half meters long and two meters wide in diameter, contains seven and a half tons of solid fuel. As the second stage separates, the third stage begins to propel the rocket higher. In the fourth stage, two and a half tons of liquid fuel was filled in the rocket with a diameter of two and a half meters and a diameter of about one and a half meters. At this stage the rocket will reach the height specified by ISRO. After that, the last step is completed by releasing the satellite into the specified orbit.🌍🛰️

 
 
 

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